[COM] Re: Memorial Drive Sports Upgrades
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2019 2:39 pm
Can we change the name of this thread to something a bit more specific?
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Absolutely terrific photos.
While the exterior may look great, as far as viewing tennis on centre court, the ends of the square on stands are virtually useless. Not only will at least one end be a long way from the Court in use, sitting to one side and craning your neck to watch the action will not be comfortable, or practical. This is at best a band aid solution, and given the location, it deserved a lot better.
Agree with this. I know it's been said by some that this new cover can be reused elsewhere, but I really can't see where else something of this size could be used? I think we're all kidding ourselves if we think this is the beginning of a greater plan for the Drive, I suspect the state government are doing this to comply with the very minimum required to host an international comp. At best we might see them bung on a couple of extra stands in the future or maybe add another tier onto the northern stand but otherwise I think we're stuck with this current arrangement at-least until we see another change of government. It's a real shame because quite frankly it doesn't make sense that we have multiple venues operating seasonally every year that could simply be incorporated into one venue that's always in use. It worked with AFL coming to Adelaide Oval, and there's no reason they shouldn't be striving to do the same here.claybro wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2019 1:55 pmWhile the exterior may look great, as far as viewing tennis on centre court, the ends of the square on stands are virtually useless. Not only will at least one end be a long way from the Court in use, sitting to one side and craning your neck to watch the action will not be comfortable, or practical. This is at best a band aid solution, and given the location, it deserved a lot better.
Yeah granted. Just raising my concerns about the lack of vision within the current government, I fear that whilst there are plans for this whole area, these plans will fall into the 'too hard' and 'not necessary' basket.SRJ wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 6:10 amAll your points are valid. I just think we should embrace this upgrade and enjoy having proper Tennis back in our fair City. The upgrade is only half finished. Can't we at least judge it once it is finished and the tournament has been played out. Just because it is not the upgrade we first wished for doesn't mean it is bad.
You're forgetting the Libs' trusty "cost blowout" basket.Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 1:07 pmYeah granted. Just raising my concerns about the lack of vision within the current government, I fear that whilst there are plans for this whole area, these plans will fall into the 'too hard' and 'not necessary' basket.SRJ wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 6:10 amAll your points are valid. I just think we should embrace this upgrade and enjoy having proper Tennis back in our fair City. The upgrade is only half finished. Can't we at least judge it once it is finished and the tournament has been played out. Just because it is not the upgrade we first wished for doesn't mean it is bad.
Or they could unbolt this giant Meccano like set and reassemble it out the back over 3 or 4 of the show courts which is the likely scenario if it’s reused.Ho Really wrote:I haven’t seen the masterplan so have no idea where the roof can be reused, however if you use your imagination what’s already been done can easily be part of a redeveloped stadium. Said it before, they can dig one or two levels down, add an underground carpark if they want or just have a sunken centre court encircled by seats up to the roof. It can be done and it might even look like the concept image released before last year’s state election.